Dr. Resnick was honored to speak at the recent Cancer Informatics for Cancer Centers (CI4CC) fall symposium held October 10-12th on the need for data sharing and collaborative science to accelerate new therapeutic discoveries in pediatric brain tumors. Dr. Resnicks talk was entitled “Cavatica, Pediatric Cancer and a Disruption in Data Sharing.” available via the link below….

Dr. Resnick was honored to speak at the AANS Tumor Satellite Symposium on September 24th on novel therapeutic approaches to pediatric low-grade gliomas (PLGG). http://prezi.com/cut-ux9fzz3y/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share

You are invited to participate in the Children’s Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC) Fall 2016 Webinar LIVE on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 4:00 pm EST. The webinar will feature a panel discussion including Dr. Rishi Lulla, who was recently appointed as Executive Chair of the CBTTC, Dr. Adam Resnick, Scientific Chair of the CBTTC,…

Jay Storm Chief, Division of Neurosurgery joined Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia CEO Madeline Bell and fellow cancer researcher John Maris Giulio D’Angio Chair in Neuroblastoma Research at the White House to talk with Vice President Joe Biden about the CBTTC, data sharing, immunotherapy and big data.

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are sharing the journey of two exceptional women who work at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Research Institute. Both Brenda Gwafila and Namrata Choudhari grew up outside of the U.S. and have discovered that scientific exploration has no boundaries. Gwafila moved 15 years ago to Philadelphia from Botswana,…

It is with great pleasure that we announce Dr. Adam Resnick’s appointment as Chair of the Scientific Committee for the Children’s Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC). Dr. Resnick has made significant contributions to the CBTTC’s scientific agenda and more recently to its scientific data infrastructure. His role as Chair of the Scientific Committee will ensure the…

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The Children's Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium is transforming cancer research by using data to discover better treatments and cures for children diagnosed with pediatric brain tumors.
At each of the Children's Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium's member institutions, breakthroughs are made possible through the teamwork
and collaboration of doctors, researchers and patients.